OKVIS2: Realtime Scalable Visual-Inertial SLAM with Loop Closure

18 Feb 2022  ·  Stefan Leutenegger ·

Robust and accurate state estimation remains a challenge in robotics, Augmented, and Virtual Reality (AR/VR), even as Visual-Inertial Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping (VI-SLAM) getting commoditised. Here, a full VI-SLAM system is introduced that particularly addresses challenges around long as well as repeated loop-closures. A series of experiments reveals that it achieves and in part outperforms what state-of-the-art open-source systems achieve. At the core of the algorithm sits the creation of pose-graph edges through marginalisation of common observations, which can fluidly be turned back into landmarks and observations upon loop-closure. The scheme contains a realtime estimator optimising a bounded-size factor graph consisting of observations, IMU pre-integral error terms, and pose-graph edges -- and it allows for optimisation of larger loops re-using the same factor-graph asynchronously when needed.

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